Come celebrate the release of LS Hawker's fourth thriller in her first Kansas event, including a reading, signing, and Q&A session. We'll be giving away book-specific swag, and afterward we invite you to join us at a local bar for more conversation and celebration.

Cote Smith presents his new novel LIMETOWN. From the creators of the #1 podcast Limetown, an explosive prequel about a teenager who learns of a mysterious research facility where over three hundred people have disappeared—including her uncle—with clues that become the key to discovering the secrets of this strange town.

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Published: Simon & Schuster - November 13th, 2018

From the creators of the #1 podcast Limetown, an explosive prequel about a teenager who learns of a mysterious research facility where over three hundred people have disappeared—including her uncle—with clues that become the key to discovering the secrets of this strange town.

At a time when so much in civic life is disheartening, "What’s Right with Kansas" gives hope for a better tomorrow, created not by civic elites but by committed citizens. "What’s Right with Kansas" tells the real-life stories of dozens of Kansans who demonstrate principles taught at the Kansas Leadership Center that anyone can use to make progress on what we care most about in our communities.

ABOUT THE BOOK: City Moon is David Ohle’s novelization of all 18 issues of his cult 1970s newspaper, heavily edited and re-processed. It is offered for the first time as a single-volume. The neutrodynes, the satire, the mystery cults, as well as Ohle’s dada-seance of Americana, are as vivid and intoxicating and seriously funny as ever.

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Published: Stalking Horse Press - August 2018

City Moon is David Ohle's novelization of all 18 issues of his cult 1970s newspaper, heavily edited and re-processed. It is offered for the first time as a single volume. The neutrodynes, the satire, the mystery cults, as well as Ohle's dada-seance of Americana, are as vivid and intoxicating and seriously funny as ever.